{"id":149126,"date":"2023-04-29T23:23:35","date_gmt":"2023-04-29T17:53:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/baby-j-2023-review-it-is-john-mulaneys-great-masterpiece-on-netflix-the-comedian-refuses-to-take-refuge-in-the-drama-and-does-not-stop-making-jokes-about-the-drug-addiction-that-almost-killed\/"},"modified":"2023-04-29T23:23:35","modified_gmt":"2023-04-29T17:53:35","slug":"baby-j-2023-review-it-is-john-mulaneys-great-masterpiece-on-netflix-the-comedian-refuses-to-take-refuge-in-the-drama-and-does-not-stop-making-jokes-about-the-drug-addiction-that-almost-killed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.imageantra.com\/baby-j-2023-review-it-is-john-mulaneys-great-masterpiece-on-netflix-the-comedian-refuses-to-take-refuge-in-the-drama-and-does-not-stop-making-jokes-about-the-drug-addiction-that-almost-killed\/","title":{"rendered":"‘Baby J’ (2023), review: It is John Mulaney’s great masterpiece on Netflix: the comedian refuses to take refuge in the drama and does not stop making jokes about the drug addiction that almost killed him"},"content":{"rendered":"
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Since Hannah Gadsby recounted her trauma in ‘Nanette’, Netflix’s humor and drama monologue, there have been many who have tried to copy her style (including herself).<\/strong> When a personal trauma was told, the jokes were left aside and the fierce emotion prevailed. Ignoring that masterpiece that was ‘Live’, by Tig Notaro, comedians took the easy path of superficial empathy<\/strong>, and not even Bo Burnham’s magnificent ‘Inside’ ended up getting rid of everything. And then John Mulaney came along.<\/p>\n

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At the end of 2020 the news broke that John Mulaney had fallen back into drugs and was in a rehab center<\/strong>. When she got out, she divorced his wife, had a son with Olivia Munn, became one of the most hated people in America, and staged a monologue out of and about the mire her life had become for the past two years. . Luckily, instead of getting serious to warn the public about the dangers of cocaine, not a minute goes by without making people laugh. Mulaney had never been so introspective…or hit so much on target.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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A man wanders the streets of New York on a high, with drugs enough to kill an elephant hidden in his jacket. He’s having dinner with an old friend and he just got a haircut at his old job even though he had no reason to be there.<\/strong> He’s two hours late. Upon entering, his friends try to convince him that it is time to stop using drugs before he kills him. Told by someone else it would be a continuous drama, but ‘Baby J’ manages not to stitch without a thread. Even his thanks to the friends who literally “saved his life” has a laugh-out-loud streak to it. It’s the perfect demonstration that a stand-up comedy always had to be, well, humorous.<\/strong><\/p>\n

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